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Next generation sprint spikes developed at Loughborough University could be key to medal winning success

Posted on 29/12/2008

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Next generation sprint spikes developed at Loughborough University could be key to medal winning success

Next generation sprint spikes, tailored to meet the exact needs of elite athletes and boost their performance, have been developed by Loughborough University.

Sprint times for top athletes have increasingly narrow margins. This was highlighted in the 2004 Athens Olympics, where the men’s 100m gold medal winning time was 9.85 seconds just 0.01 of a second faster than the athlete in second place. Therefore anything which can give a sprinter the leading edge can make the difference between medals won and lost.